McDougall; Reginald Mervin

McDOUGALL – Reginald Mervin, 84, of Liverpool, passed away peacefully in Queens General Hospital on January 1, 2018. Born in Dartmouth on February 6, 1933, Reg was a son of the late Francis “Frank” and Thelma (Hilton) McDougall. Reg worked as a purchasing agent for many years at Steel and Engine Products Limited (STENPRO) in Liverpool. He was an avid golfer and a member of the Liverpool Golf and Country Club having won many trophies and a life member of the Liverpool Lions Club. Reg will be sadly missed by family and friends. He is survived by his wife Gyneth (Best); his daughters Shawna McDougall of Fort St. John, BC; Sandra (Peter) Whynot) of Milton and his son Shane (Cathy Parnell) of Liverpool. His grandsons Damian Whynot and Evan Feener and his great grandchildren Sydney, Shea and Kale Feener. His brother Kenneth of Halifax. Besides his parents, Reg was predeceased by his sisters Frances Grantham, Margaret Gandier and Katherine McDougall. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers’ Funeral Home, Liverpool. At Reg’s request, there will be no funeral service. A private family gathering will take place at a later date. Online condolences may be made to www.chandlersfuneral.com. Reg’s family wishes to thank Dr. Blackadar for his care and compassion.

To Gyneth and family,So sorry for your loss.Time has a way of changing things.We all know that our time will come to leave this earth and it’s always difficult.I am having difficulties too.May your happy memories help you all keep the faith.

Dear Gyneth, Sandra, Shawna & Shane: Francis & I Are Very Sorry To Hear That Reg Has Passed Away. He Has Been Struggling For A Few Years Now But What A Trooper He Was. When I Worked At Sobeys He Always Came In With A Smile On Hs Face Not Letting His Illness Get Him Down. God Bless Him!!! Cherish All Your Memories Of A Husband,Father & Grandfather. These Memories Will Help Get You Through Some Very Rough Days Ahead. God Has Reached Out To Receive Another Angel. That Angel Will Be Watching Over You Everyday. Sincerely: Peggy & Francis Payzant!!!!

Jim and I are both saddened to hear of Reg’s passing. Jim enjoyed many times spent on the golf course with Reg, and his great love of the game. He was always such a gentleman when I saw him, and interested in what our family was doing. Our condolences to his entire family. I’m sure he will be missed terribly, and also sure you have many wonderful memories.

Sorry to hear of Reg’s passing. I was in to visit Reg on Boxing Day. We had a nice visit and I owe the success of my career to his teaching me his knowledge of business. I had the chance to thank him for all he gave me. A great person who I will miss and always remember. My prayers are with you.

Peter, Sandra, Damian and Gwyneth We are so sorry to hear of Reg passing he was always kind to us anytime we had the pleasure to talk with him, he was a gentleman and will be missed! Unfortunately we will not be able to make it to the funeral but hope to see you all soon, take good care of one another and thinking of you at this difficult time! Always your friends Jerry and Linda!

I’m very sorry to hear of Reg’s passing – he was a great guy. He was also a great golfer and part of a very prestigious group in the golf world – he could shoot his age or even better sometimes. I always told him how impressive I thought that was and he just grinned. Thinking of the family and close friends. TJ

Robert & I are so sorry to of Reg’s passing. Robert knew Reg though the Lions Club & I met you both at a Lion’s function at Lanes a few years ago. Please accept both our condolences with the loss of a wonderful person. Take Care & GOD Bless you all. HUGS!

I was very sad to hear about Reg’s passing. I worked with him at Stenpro for a lot of years and it was always nice to chat with him when I seen him in town. My deepest sympathy at this difficult time. God bless you and yours.

Condolences to the Family of Reg, I used to service the two way radios Steel and Engines used from 1985-1992. Reg was always so kind, polite, and professional to deal with. He was proud of his work and Steel and Engines. Sincerely, Glen Veinot MT&T Mobile Communications.

As a young golfer, spending countless hours at the golf club, there was group of people, that we all looked up to & they always made time for us, to provide golf tips or life in general tips. Reg was one of those people. I looked up to him as many others did and it was always a great honor when I had the opportunity to play a round of golf with him. Thinking of his entire family at this time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the McDougall family. Especially Shawna. We know your heart is very heavy with sadness at not being able to see your dad and not being with family right now. Remember ALL of you that your husband, Dad, grandfather, and great grandfather continues to live on through all of you. Continue to live life to the fullest and do things he wasn’t able to do. He will be with you every step of the way Sending Big Hug to all of you

So very sorry to hear of the passing of Reg. I worked with him at Stenpro many years ago, we were both founding members of the Liverpool Lions club, and we both spent many hours working togeather with the Liverpool Air Cadets. Reg was a good man and will be greatly missed by all that knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. Cherish your greatest memories and he will be with you forever.

So very sorry to hear of Reg passing. We offer our sincere condolences to you and your family. We worked with Reg for many years at Stenpro and had a great working relationship as well as out on the golf course. A great golfer. He will be greatly missed but will live in our hearts. May God bless at this sad time.

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